Is Talaq (Divorce)allowed in Islam? How difficult is Talaq (Divorce)in Islam?

Yes, it is
quite easy and it does not require any law suites

2.

Is Talaq (Divorce) desirable in Islam?

No, it is the only Halal
(Lawful) act that is disliked by Allah (God) and His
last Rasul (Messenger) Muhammad S

3.

How does Talaq (Divorce)take place in Muslims?

There is a specific method of
divorce, defined by the Holy Qur-an

4.

Is there any specific procedure of Talaq (Divorce)in Islam?

It is defined by the Holy Qur-an
in Surah al-Baqrah (The Cow) 2:226-230

5.

How does a Muslim give Talaq
(Divorce)to his wife?

By pronouncing Talaq (Divorce)
over the duration of three menses of his wife.

6.

If
Talaq (Divorce)is as simple as saying this word three times over a
period of time without any legal litigations, then the divorce rate
among Muslims must be very high.

No, to the contrary it is among
the lowest in the world, despite of the simplicity of its procedure

7.

Is the verbal pronouncement of Talaq
(Divorce)sufficient?

Yes, if pronounced over a period
of three menses

8.

Does the verbal pronouncement of Talaq
(Divorce)terminate the marriage instantaneously?

Yes, but after a period of three
menses have passed

9.

Can the feuding couple still live as a
married couple after the verbal pronouncement of Talaq
(Divorce)?

Yes, after the first
pronouncement of Talaq (Divorce), they can iron out their
differences and live together as man and wife, but after three
pronouncements of Talaq
(Divorce) over a period of three
menses they cannot live together.

10.

What if a compromise is reached between
the estranged couple within a month of the first utterance of the
intent to Talaq (Divorce)?

Yes, they can live together as
man and wife

11.

Can
the feuding couple still resolve their differences even after two
pronouncements of Talaq (Divorce)?

Yes, they still have another
month to iron out their differences

12.

Why do the feuding couple has to wait
for three months for their Talaq (Divorce)?

Because it is commanded by Allah
(God) in the Holy Qur-an

13.

Can a disputing couple seek help from an
arbitrator or a counselor?

Yes

14.

Who is preferred for arbitration between
the feuding couple?

Family members of
the couple (The Qur-an Surah an-Nisa” 4:35)

15.

Because of the ease in its procedure,
can Talaq (Divorce) be taken lightly to
have fun with one’s wife?